Business To Consumer (B2C)

Business-to-consumer or B2C refers to transactions, products, services, or business strategies which focus on the consume
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Business-to-consumer or B2C refers to transactions, products, services, or business strategies which focus on the consumer market rather than the business market. The business and transactions are conducted directly between the business and the end-user of its products, in contrast to business-to-business, or B2B, where the market is other businesses.

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The Cinematic Auteurist. Much in the same way people have favorite authors who create certain expectations from their writing, we have the auteurist theory in film. Explai
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The Cinematic Auteurist. Much in the same way people have favorite authors who create certain expectations from their writing, we have the auteurist theory in film. Explain why the auteurist theory has become so important to film analysis. What are some arguments against auteurist theory? How does auteurist theory affect the way that films are marketed? How does it affect the way that films are analyzed by critics and audiences? Please use an actual film/director/marketing campaign to illustrate your points.

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Frame by Frame. Choose one of the following video clips for the discussion:
Psycho (1960)
A Beautiful Mind (2001)
Considering one film is from 1960 and the other produced in 2001, there are clearly differences in wha
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Frame by Frame. Choose one of the following video clips for the discussion:
Psycho (1960)
A Beautiful Mind (2001)
Considering one film is from 1960 and the other produced in 2001, there are clearly differences in what the filmmakers were able to do. Describe the style of editing that is used in the film clip you chose. What types of shots are used? What types of visual transitions are used between shots? Does this scene follow continuity editing or does it work in a different style? How does this affect the audience’s understanding of the scene? Be sure to watch the entire scene closely to see the scene as a whole

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Criticism and Commentary. Reviews for movies are readily available through newspapers, magazines, blogs, and other print sources. Metacritic.com provides full reviews for a multi
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Criticism and Commentary. Reviews for movies are readily available through newspapers, magazines, blogs, and other print sources. Metacritic.com provides full reviews for a multitude of movies. Find a review for a film, preferably one that you have seen. According to the distinctions made in Chapter Ten, how is the reviewer approaching the film. To what degree does the review acknowledge the public perception of the film? What evidence does each review provide to illustrate main points and claims? Do any words or phrases capture the essence of the reviewer’s attitude toward the film? Additionally, please share with the class exactly which sources you rely on, as a member of the general audience to evaluate whether or not you will see a movie.

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Assignments
1. Due by Day 7. Proposed International Business Acquisition. Review the requirements of the Final Assignment in Week Six. This Week One assignment is the first step in creating the comprehensive Final Propos
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Assignments
1. Due by Day 7. Proposed International Business Acquisition. Review the requirements of the Final Assignment in Week Six. This Week One assignment is the first step in creating the comprehensive Final Proposal that will be due in Week Six. Carefully select the three countries you will chose to analyze because you will be using these countries throughout the course.

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1. What major corporations that you’ve heard of seem to be doing the best job of building customer loyalty? In what ways do they attempt to build long-term relationships with customers?
2. How do ripple effects escala
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1. What major corporations that you’ve heard of seem to be doing the best job of building customer loyalty? In what ways do they attempt to build long-term relationships with customers?
2. How do ripple effects escalate the problem of the lost customer?

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Environmental Statutes. Read the U.S. Small Business Administration’s article, titled Environmental Regulations, and visit the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s “Laws & Regulations” page.
Identify on
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Environmental Statutes. Read the U.S. Small Business Administration’s article, titled Environmental Regulations, and visit the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s “Laws & Regulations” page.
Identify one environmental law that is relevant to your past, current, or future employer. Apply that law to a business situation created by that employer. How does (or did) that employer maintain compliance with that statute? Do you believe that environmental regulations help or hinder business? Why, or why not?

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Antitrust Law. Review the “AT&T Ends $39 Billion Bid for T-Mobile” article.
In 2011, AT&T attempted a merger with T-Mobile. The Justice Department sued under the act, claiming that the merger would constitute a violati
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Antitrust Law. Review the “AT&T Ends $39 Billion Bid for T-Mobile” article.
In 2011, AT&T attempted a merger with T-Mobile. The Justice Department sued under the act, claiming that the merger would constitute a violation of the antitrust laws. In 2012, AT&T dropped its attempt at the acquisition.
If AT&T had merged with T-Mobile, would the merger have violated antitrust laws? Why, or why not? Do not be unduly influenced by the Justice Department’s stance on the issue. Use your own analysis to reach a conclusion.
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For the Final Paper, you will be evaluating the public relations practices at an organization based on all the chapters in the course text.
Develop a paper that answers the following questions based on the organization
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For the Final Paper, you will be evaluating the public relations practices at an organization based on all the chapters in the course text.
Develop a paper that answers the following questions based on the organization of your choice. You may pick any organization as long as your choice has information available to answer the following questions.
1. Analyze how the organization used public relations to create a brand and influence public opinion.
2. How is your selected organization adapting to the social media sites and other venues in the 21st century?
3. Identify a crisis that the organization has faced or is facing and analyze how it was or is being handled by the organization (include an evaluation of the organization’s response to the crisis in your analysis).

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Listed below are a number of reasons why people may be resistant to a change. For each of the reasons, identify at least one action that could be taken by management to reduce the prospect that it will be a significa
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Listed below are a number of reasons why people may be resistant to a change. For each of the reasons, identify at least one action that could be taken by management to reduce the prospect that it will be a significant source of resistance (Exercise 6.2 from your text). Respond to at least two of your classmates’ postings.
Reason for Resistance Proposed Action
Dislike of change Discomfort with uncertainty
Perceived negative effects on interests
Attachment to established culture/ways of doing things
Perceived breach of psychological contract

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Leadership and Change. Highlight the most prominent situations affecting leadership from the Industrial Age to the Information Age. Consider how these situations affect an organization with which you are affiliated (or of
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Leadership and Change. Highlight the most prominent situations affecting leadership from the Industrial Age to the Information Age. Consider how these situations affect an organization with which you are affiliated (or of which you have knowledge), and discuss what your leadership approach to change would be in response to these situations.
Respond to at least two of your classmates' posts.

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1. Ethical Organizational Climate. What is the relationship between a leader’s responsibility for ethical behavior and the idea of an ethical organizational climate? Research a specific nonfictional leader of your ch
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1. Ethical Organizational Climate. What is the relationship between a leader’s responsibility for ethical behavior and the idea of an ethical organizational climate? Research a specific nonfictional leader of your choice and provide examples of the behaviors this leader exhibits that highlight the role of ethics in leadership. Answer the following in your post:
2.
1. Can a leader’s public and private morality be distinguished? Should they be?
2. Can a bad person be a good leader?
3. Why is it important for leaders to demonstrate ethical conduct?
4. Which is more important for improving ethical values in an organization: a code of ethics, leader
behavior, or employee training?
3. Respond to at least two of your classmates' posts.

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BUS 650 Week 3 Management of Working Capital Case Study “George’s Team”
Management of Working Capital Case Study: “George’s Trains”. View the following video:
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It appears that George is running a profitable business. George is aware you are in an MBA Managerial Finance class and comes to you for advice on his working capital practices. More specifically George asks:
1. How you would describe my working capital practices, including my methods of capital budgeting analysis techniques?

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BUS 650 Week 5 DQ 2 Assessing Dividend Policy
Assessing Dividend Policy. Revisit the company you chose for your Week Six Final Project. Using the annual report and other sources such as a 10k or 10q’s, discuss the div
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BUS 650 Week 5 DQ 2 Assessing Dividend Policy
Assessing Dividend Policy. Revisit the company you chose for your Week Six Final Project. Using the annual report and other sources such as a 10k or 10q’s, discuss the dividend policy of your company.
Answer the following questions as part of your response:
How would you describe your chosen company’s dividend policy?
Why do you believe this company chose the dividend policy they have in place?